Hill was asked about a practice in the Hunter that he flew at Duxford.

Questioned about allegations that he overflew the M11 too low, and flew over the crowd line, Hill said he had no concerns about his flying.

Hill told the jury that if he did overfly the museum, it was at above 500ft - the specified safety limit.

He trial heard that while flying at the Duxford practice, he received a warning of 'display line' over his communications. However in a debrief after the caller apologised to him for misinterpreting what he had been about to do.

Asked by Mr Khalil if he had any concerns about his flying that day, Hill said he was in 'total control' the whole time.

Awarded RAF veteran

Earlier today the trial heard that Hill saw active service in the RAF in Iraq flying Harrier jets in the 1990s.

Also during his time in the military, Hill won an award for a computer program he wrote in order to boost safety in the Harrier.